Traditional perimeter security measures to keep out hackers and viruses are increasingly vulnerable to new threats. Information security chiefs need a new approach that assumes their networks are likely to be somehow infected, and to better detect and mitigate against such incursions.

The inaugural CW500 Security Club, titled "You're probably infected, now what?" invited experts to pass on their experiences to our audience of IT security leaders.

In this video, Martin Jordan, director in risk and assurance at KPMG, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the emerging threats, how to detect them, and how hackers are changing the way they do what they do.

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